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  • ...igh school tournament hosted by [[Brooke|Brooke High School]]. It was held in 2011 and 2012 on an NAQT set. | [[George Washington (WV)|George Washington A]]
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  • ...neker|Benjamin Banneker Academic High School]] where he also served as the quizbowl coach. ...school before becoming assistant principal for [[Thomas Jefferson (VA)]]. In 2013, he entered upper echelon administration, becoming an assistant superi
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  • ...hool tournament hosted by [[Parkersburg Catholic|Parkersburg Catholic High School]]. This tournament existed prior to 1999; results are missing, though. | [[George Washington (WV)|George Washington]]
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  • ...on of Philadelphia, PA. They are regulars on the Southeastern Pennsylvania quizbowl circuit. [[Category:Pennsylvania high school teams]]
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  • ...'' is a high school tournament hosted by [[University (WV)|University High School]]. | [[Parkersburg High|Parkersburg]]
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  • ...ssic''' is a high school tournament hosted annually by the [[University of Washington]] since 2011. [[Category: High school tournaments]]
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  • ...iversity of Washington|UW]] Quizbowl team from 2016 until their graduation in December 2018. Before then, they stood as treasurer for the 2015-2016 seaso ...ere their team got 6th place at Regionals in 2014 and got crushed at State in 2013 and 2014.
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  • ...|Washington University's]] annual fall high school tournament. It started in 2015 due to the persistence of then-team president [[Richard Yu]]. | [[Washington (Missouri High School)|Washington A]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]] (2008), [[University of Missouri-Columbia]] (2009-11) ...icer''' is a former player for [[Missouri]] and a member of the [[Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]].
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  • ...as a high school tournament hosted by [[Calhoun County|Calhoun County High School]]. | [[George Washington (WV)|George Washington]]
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  • ...iteration of the tournament set the record for most teams at a tournament in the history of [[MOQBA]] (until WUHSAC XVIII matched it later that year), a [[Category:High school quizbowl in Missouri]]
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  • ...or even late January. The conference used [[Bryce Avery|Avery questions]] in 2007, [[Questions Galore]] questions from 2008-10, [[NAQT|NAQT's]] [[MSHSAA ...ton (MO)|Washington]] maintained a 55-1 W/L record, their only loss coming in 2019 when [[Fort Zumwalt North]] temporarily took the title.
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  • |schoolpast = [[Michigan]] (2009–2013), [[University of Washington]] (2013–2014) ...eng''' played quizbowl at [[Michigan]] and then briefly at [[University of Washington]]. He's known for negging himself to defeat.
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  • ...ther activities. Sean graduated from Saint Louis University School of Law in 2007 and is a member of the Missouri Bar. [[Category: Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]]
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  • ...Jefferson City]] High School in Missouri and [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]]. ...Alliance]] certified tournaments in 2010 and 2011, and was the top scorer in the preliminary rounds at the [[2011 NAQT Missouri Qualifier]].
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  • ...is a high school tournament hosted by [[Ritchie County|Ritchie County High School]]. It has been held intermittently. | [[Parkersburg High|Parkersburg A]]
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  • ...owl calendar from its inception in 2003 until its final iteration in 2019. In 2020, it became one of a handful of Oklahoma events to cease running due to | [[Booker T. Washington|Booker T. Washington A]]
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  • ...Invitational''' is a high school tournament hosted by [[Ripley|Ripley High School]]. | [[George Washington (WV)|George Washington]]
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Booker T. Washington High School ...to as "'''Booker T.'''") is a magnet high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma, whose quizbowl team won the 2001 and 2004 [[NAQT Oklahoma State Championship|NAQT Oklahoma
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  • ...or teams from DC to travel to Richmond or vice-versa on as regular a basis in order to play tournaments. ...teams can often take public transit like buses or Amtrak to attend events in this region.
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  • ...', is a quiz bowl tournament hosted by [[St. Anselm's]]. It was first held in 2011 on a set co-written by the St. Anselm's and the [[Torrey Pines]] teams | [[George Mason High School|George Mason]]
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  • |schoolcur = [[University of Washington]] (2009-2017) ...] team, where she was vice president of the team for three years. In high school, she was on the [[Walt Whitman]] team.
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  • |highschool = [[Booker T. Washington]] ...e was the leading scorer at OSU's only appearance in Division I of [[ICT]] in [[2007 ICT|2007]]. While a graduate student at OSU, she appeared on Season
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  • ...tition, which started in 1997, is sponsored by [[Gallaudet University]] in Washington, DC. [[Category:High school national championships]]
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  • The '''West Virginia State Championship''' is a high school tournament ran by the [[WVACA]]. It is used to determine the official state It was first run in 1993. Results from 1993 to 1999 are needed. It is run on [[NAQT]] questions
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  • ...ity of Missouri]]. Starting in 2013, the tournament was hosted by Missouri high schools. There was no Pre-Nationals tournament at the end of the 2014 seaso | [[Washington]]
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  • ...teen high schools in competed. Knowledge Bowl in Washington lacks a middle school division. ...coordinating regional competitions and the first state tournament was held in 1984.
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  • ...lbans]] team that won the second of two [[It's Academic]] tournaments held in the 1961 academic year. [[Category: Celebrity quizbowl alums]]
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  • ...tkins High School]] in St. Louis, Missouri. The tournament is usually held in late March–early April, giving the tournament its name. ...as the first ever "[[good quizbowl]]" event house-written by a high school in Missouri, and was well received. [http://www.moquizbowl.com/viewtopic.php?f
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  • ...n Harper|Prime Minister]] and Official Leader of the Opposition posts with quizbowl alumni. [[Category: Celebrity quizbowl alums]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Virginia]] (2003-2007), [[George Washington]] (2007-2009) ...inia]] in undergrad and for [[George Washington]] in law school. As a high school player for [[Thomas Jefferson]], Sidarth was one of the pseudonymous winner
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Lakeside School ...n/Pac NW: 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017 <br/> NHBB Washington: 2017 <br/> [[Washington Knowledge Bowl|Knowledge Bowl]] (3A): 2004, 2005, 2017
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  • ...nsors an annual '''JV State''' tournament for novice teams, usually hosted in the central part of the state. For many years, the tournament was run in a five-period format:
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  • |champion = [[Washington (MO)|Washington]] A |third = Washington B
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  • |size = 53<ref>2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx< ...nt school in Columbia, Missouri which fields high school and middle school quizbowl teams.
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  • |size=168<ref>2023-24 MSHSAA enrollment (grades 9-11 in March 2023), from https://www.mshsaa.org/Activities/SchoolEnrollments.aspx< ...state in [[2012 MSHSAA State Championship|2012]], and moved up to Class 3 in 2013.
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  • ...Washington Apple Education Foundation. Many of the teams also participate in [[Knowledge Bowl]] and [[Quiz Bowl]]. ...g. The program reaches an audience of over 200,000 families in the Central Washington area.
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  • ===Middle school=== ...[[National Geographic Bee]], ultimately winning the Washington State title in 2014 and losing on tiebreakers at nationals for a shared 11th place.
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  • ...ional titles the TJ academic competition program had won in over a decade. In addition, Hegde was a member of TJ's HSNCT A team which, although forfeitin [[Category:Middle school players active in 2014]]
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  • ...unded in 2018 that aims to help middle and high school students improve in quizbowl. Qwiz was formed by [[Eric Huff]] and [[Josh Rutsky]]. ...iz5, runs in-person and online quizbowl camps, and produces the [[National Quizbowl Conference]].
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  • :''Not to be confused with high school team [[Boise]].'' ...giate quizbowl team consisting of students from the Boise State University in Boise, Idaho.
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  • |highschool = [[Francis Howell Central|Francis Howell Central High School]] (2005-09) ...[[Truman State|Truman State University]]. He also played quiz bowl in high school at [[Francis Howell Central]].
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  • ...or sponsored by [[Cave Spring]]. It is held in the fall and was first held in 2005. Until 2013, the sets were housewritten. |[[George Washington (WV)|George Washington A]]
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  • |second = [[Washington (MO)|Washington]] A |third = Washington B
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  • ...of rising star [[Charles Hang]], who had begun playing on the Varsity team in the Spring. Given that the [[Fort Zumwalt West]] team which defeated Franci ...e immediately apparent in 2005-2006 when led the team which took 3rd place in the Junior Varsity Division of the 2005 Two Saints Conference. Several of t
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = University of Washington ...ate quizbowl team consisting of students from the University of Washington in Seattle, WA.
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  • ...s 2A''': 2013, 2015<br/>'''[[NAQT Oklahoma State Championship|NAQT]] Small School''': 2015 ...f the school has changed), second in OSSAA history behind only [[Booker T. Washington]].
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  • The 2006-2007 season began on a high note with the addition of several new players to the team. Unfortunately, o ...the tournament. Team top scorer [[Charles Hang]] was a tournament Varsity high scorer, second only to [[Teresa Kilmer]] of Fort Zumwalt West.
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  • ...Invitational]], and [[Azalea Bowl]]. The last official OQBA event was held in 2014. In 2001 to 2007, the OQBA hosted an [[ASCN]] event each fall, in addition to its spring [[NAQT]] series. This was later replaced by a second
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School (MICDS) ...state title in 1993 and participated in Class 4 of [[MSHSAA]] competition, in the same district as [[Ladue]].
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  • ...olk PBS station WHRO in the late 1980s. The first season was in 1982-1983. In the 1990-1991 season the program affiliated with [[It's Academic]] and chan ...ate either Denbigh over Salem or Salem over Kempsville as the final result in 1991.</ref>
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  • ...l|bad quality]]. Arizona Knowledge Bowl largely resembles other KB formats in that three teams play at the same time and it is [[tossup]] only. ...m/index.php?type=groups&action=details&id=119 Schedule on Thatcher Unified School District Website]
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  • |site = [[WUSTL|Washington University]] ...tennial (GA)|Centennial]] (Georgia) came in third and [[IMSA|IMSA A]] came in fourth.
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  • ...operated the [[Tournament of Champions]] as well as some local tournaments in Iowa and Missouri. ...ing people as being part of ASCN. This page will attempt to discover their quizbowl/academic backgrounds.
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  • ...al Tournament''' was a high school event hosted yearly by [[Georgetown Day School]] at notably inconsistent times from 2007 to 2012, when it ceased to run. It is named in honor of GDS student [[Benjamin Cooper]].
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  • |schoolcur = [[Washington]] (2014) ...but for recording the [[Quizbowl Cast]], formerly hosting the [[Main Page|Quizbowl Wiki]], and his [[List of Mike Bentley side events|massive writing and edit
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Eleanor Roosevelt High School ...the 2000 [[HSNCT]] and a third place finish at the 1999 and 2002 [[NSC]]. In more recent years, the program has attended far fewer events.
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Georgetown Day School |citystate = Washington, DC
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  • ...[[Kirksville]] (2012-2014) [Assistant Coach]; [[Washington (Missouri High School)]] (2014-Present) [Assistant Coach] ...d served as the Host Contact for [[HSAPQ]] until the company's dissolution in the fall of 2017. Jacob either moderates or runs the control room at severa
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  • ...(or recent alumni of such programs) for valuable contributions to the high school academic competition community. | "for his outreach and dedication to developing programs for the high school quiz bowl circuit."
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  • |champion = [[2008 Booker T. Washington|Booker T. Washington]] |scorer = Dylan Hames of Booker T Washington (MVP)
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  • ...ach. In 2009, the classifications were shifted, with Class B being dropped in favor of a new 6A class. OSSAA is viewed by many teams in Oklahoma as an example of [[bad quizbowl]]. OSSAA uses a four-quarter format, with the first and third quarters bein
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  • |schoolcur = {{nowrap|[[Washington University in St. Louis]] (2010-2013; 2014-Present)}} ...the [[2010 CCCT|2010 Community College Championship Tournament]]. In high school, he played for [[Francis Howell Central]].
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  • People just can't decide what to call quizbowl. ...quizbowl, some similar competitions are not referred to as quizbowl, even in a informal context.
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  • The '''MOQBA Fall Championship''' is a tournament run by the [[Missouri Quizbowl Alliance]]. ...edition of the tournament (called the MOQBA Fall ''Tournament'') was held in 2015 on the campus of [[Columbia College]] as a test run for the [[2016 NAQ
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  • |''' school:''' [[Georgetown Day]] (Quizbowl Coach to 2009) ...[Washington, D.C. Panasonic Team]] until the tournament's discontinuation. In 2013 Ikenberry won the first It's Academic Community Award for Academic Out
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  • ...rom 2013 to 2021, it used [[Yale]]'s [[housewritten]] [[BHSAT]] questions. In previous years, questions were written by the [[WUSTL]] team. Teams partici WUHSAC is one of the flagship tournaments of the Missouri high school quiz bowl [[the circuit|circuit]], usually drawing around 30 teams. WUHSAC
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  • |'''School Size'''|| about 1500 [[Category: High school teams]]
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  • ...most of the team's remaining generalists, including LaFoy and Robb, placed in the top 8. At both these tournaments, victory came through the dichotomy be ...teams in the District--[[Fort Zumwalt West]] and [[Kirksville]]--resulted in Francis Howell Central's elimination from District competition.
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Washington University in St. Louis ...h year WUSTL hosts several tournaments, the largest of which is [[WUHSAC]] in the spring.
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  • ...o lack of interest). It is equivalent to the NAQT State Championships held in other states, but cannot be expressly called a "state championship" due to ...versity of Missouri-Columbia]], though it was not directed by the Missouri quizbowl team, but rather by [[Jeffrey Hill]] and [[Matt Chadbourne]] of [[MOQBA]].
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  • ...ment summary states that "a player cannot be selected for the Hall of Fame in his first year of competition at Nationals." Doing well on [[Jeopardy]] als The 2008 induction of Dylan Hames marked the fifth straight year in which the captain of the tournament-winning team entered the Hall of Fame.
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  • ...n advantaged final to repeat as tournament champion, also taking the small school title for the third consecutive year. ...d or canceled tournaments due to winter weather, it was a sunny day with a high of 63°F, prompting tournament co-director Jeffrey Hill to present a "most
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  • {{Highschoolteam|Name = Edmond Memorial High School ...m has been one of the most successful in Oklahoma, claiming several titles in both the [[OSSAA state|OSSAA]] and [[NAQT Oklahoma State Championship|NAQT]
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  • ...min E. Cooper''' (1980-97) was a player at [[Georgetown Day|Georgetown Day School]]. His father was a lawyer and his mother was the Dean of the Georgetown U ...volved in reaching out to [[PACE]] to improve the state of quizbowl in the Washington DC area. At the end of his junior year, he was named captain of the George
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  • ...s a collegiate tournament hosted annually by [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]]. The tournament lasted for at least fourteen years and began as ...?f=21&t=6309&p=104925&hilit=git#p105643] The event was criticized on the [[Quizbowl Resource Center Forums]] for being an IS set event, a possible reason why i
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  • ...ge is transcluded into the full list, which is available at [[List of high school state champions]]. ...|| || || || || || || || event suspended || Hanover || event began in 2011 || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • ...ahoma]], the [[Oklahoma|University of Oklahoma]], and [[Norman|Norman High School]]. ...he [[OSSAA State Championship]]: [[Edmond Memorial]] in 2002 and [[Yukon]] in 2024.
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  • ...CC team was founded in the Spring of 2010 by [[WUSTL|Washington University in St. Louis]] player [[Charles Hang]], who led the team to victory at the [[2 ..., he would be eligible to play for SCC despite having played for [[WUSTL]] in the previous semester, Hang led the team to a victory at the Kansas [[2010
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  • ...was not in school), Sorice was consistently one of the best active players in the college game, winning several regional tournaments and top scoring awar ...e]], who took over as team captain upon Sorice's effectual retirement from quizbowl after a 3rd place finish at [[2011 ACF Nationals]].
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  • ..., finishing third overall. [[Louisiana (MO)|Louisiana]] won the very small school title, finishing eighth overall. ...l school title. Teams marked with ** were also eligible for the very small school title''
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  • As a part of PACE's efforts to offer better recognition in quizbowl, the award was established to encourage the appreciation of and recognize i ...rd is named in honor of [[Benjamin Cooper]], a student at [[Georgetown Day School]] who had been named captain of his team prior to his untimely death on Aug
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  • ...quality. Historically, many teams have traveled long distances to compete in the main tournament hosted at Hunter. ...erives from [[Hunter]]'s nickname, "Brick Prison," since the fortress-like school building resembles a prison with sparse narrow windows.
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  • ...ract a mid-size field of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Washington, D.C. teams. ...' Trophy, which contains the names of the Delaware ACC members on the team in 1999.
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  • ...esville, VA, and Baltimore, MD. The winners of each region play each other in a game called the "Super Bowl". ...[[hsquizbowl.org]] boards regarding where "Central Virginia" is and which quizbowl teams are from there.
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  • The state of '''Missouri''' usually fields a high school all-star team. ...ah (MO)|Savannah]]), Adam Hill (Nixa), Kit Dawson ([[Truman (Missouri High School)|Truman]]), Jon Matthew (NKC)
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  • |'''Former school(s):''' [[Fort Zumwalt West]] ...target of ire on the [[Missouri Academic Competition Message Board]] and [[Quizbowl Resource Center]] forum.
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  • ...edit its own "[[good quizbowl]]" set, and in 2012 the school drew 66 teams in two divisions to compete on an [[NAQT]] A-set. It is thought that the consi |[[Washington Latin]]
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  • ...a number of invitational tournaments, including [[Knowledge Bowl]] events in several states. From 1983 until 2013 they organized the online [[Knowledge ...ked using a variety of [[swerve]]s and [[hose]]s as well as unclear [[lead-in]]s and extraneous information. Questions that consisted entirely of lists o
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  • As TJ was undefeated in the playoffs, Charter had to win twice in the final. They won the first game 385-335, but lost after TJ got the firs Henry, Raja, and Neeraj were the core of the team that finished 5th in 2007.
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  • ...ment]], VHSL Class A was one of three classes in [[VHSL Scholastic Bowl]]. In its final year, the old class A was defined as those schools with less than ==Championships by school==
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  • ...olic high school located in Lancaster, Ohio. Its quizbowl team was founded in the 1980's by Lynn Stevenson, who has been its one and only head coach. ...the floor a flyer for Ohio University's "Bobcat Buzz-In" addressed to the school. Enraged at first that there was even a flyer laying on the floor, Stevenso
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  • ...annual quiz bowl tournament held by the Peoria Area World Affairs Council in Peoria, Illinois. The tournament typically draws teams from central & down- ...ic WorldQuest'' Tournament held by the World Affairs Council of America in Washington, D.C. With other World Affairs Councils around the country sending their re
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  • ...l in [[MSHSAA]] format competition, reaching the MSHSAA State Championship in [[2005 MSHSAA State Championship|2005]], [[2006 MSHSAA State Championship|2 ...t that rising senior [[Dylan Becraft]] is one of the most talented players in Missouri.
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  • ...ns Unlimited]]. It is usually held in the fall, although it has been held in the spring or both times. | [[Loyola|Wilmette School]]
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  • ...onsisting of schools with less than 700 students lying, for the most part, in the Southside of the Commonwealth or along interstate highways 66 and 81 ea In its final year of existence, Region B contained the following schools:
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  • ...004) <br> ''As coach:'' South Callaway (2012-2013), [[French International School of Philadelphia|EFIP]] (2020-2021), Rohan Woods (2023-present) ...e Vice President of the Missouri Academic Coaches Association. Alex played quizbowl at [[Illinois]], [[Missouri]] and [[South Callaway]].
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  • ...png|The 2015 State of Quizbowl as determined by Chris Chiego and the folks in [http://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=17581 this thread].|t :no known general quizbowl tournaments have ever been held. Some NHBB events in the past.
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  • The '''University of Rochester''' is a private university in Rochester, New York, whose quiz bowl team is known as the '''Thelion Societ ...r the leadership of President [[Michael Adelman]]. [[Dan Blake]] presided in the 2004-2006 years before turning over the reins to [[Jason Eisele]]. The
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  • ...kets was also rampant, with some answerlines being asked about three times in the space of a few rounds. A particularly notorious bonus that became memetic on the Missouri Quizbowl Circuit Student [[Discord]] Server simply asked players to answer the quest
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